Teenage Sam is skydiving in memory of his mum

Harlington Upper student Sam Moncur who is doing a skydive in memory of his mum Caroline, who died of pancreatic cancer

Bev Creagh

Published:10:30Wednesday 15 March 2017

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A brave and determined Luton teenager is putting his grief behind him to do a skydive in memory of his ‘mum in a million.’

Caroline Moncur was 52 when she died of pancreatic cancer, just days short of her son Sam’s 15th birthday.

Now the Harlington Upper student has his sights set on raising £5,000. “I want to help in any way possible,” he said. “Whether it’s to bring out a new treatment or to support other families who are going through what we went through in 2015.”

Sam works at Yummies in Mill Hill on a Sunday and – after his boss agreed – the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund supplied him with a collection box for the counter.

The talented skater, who has an older brother Max, is doing the charity challenge on June 11 – a propitious date as it was his Mum’s birthday.

“She was just amazing,” he recalled. “She lit up every room she walked into and made everyone smile.

“She always encouraged me to do my best and said ‘You can do whatever you want in life as long as you work hard for it.’